NBC's long-running reality competition series The Voice is welcoming two new coaches for its upcoming 26th season: Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg.
Today the network dropped what it's calling its "dream Coach rotation," announcing the Canadian crooner and West Coast rap legend will join Reba McEntire, in her third season, and series veteran Gwen Stefani, who will be coaching her eighth season.
Snoop teased the announcement last night (May 13), tweeting at his new fellow coach, "Yo hit me @MichaelBuble 📱 🎶"
Before he begins his new coaching gig, Snoop Dogg will be heading up north next month for his Cali To Canada Tour, then heading to France where he will be serving as a correspondent for NBC during its coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Bublé, meanwhile, is currently spending his time cheering on his hometown team the Vancouver Canucks, who are currently battling the Edmonton Oilers in the second round of the NHL playoffs.
The Voice does not yet have a premiere date for its 26th season, however, it is scheduled to return to CTV this fall.
dream Coach rotation just dropped… iykyk. 😉 meet your Coaches for THIS FALL on #TheVoice! pic.twitter.com/mA9jhz4iVx
— The Voice (@NBCTheVoice) May 13, 2024
— Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) May 13, 2024